I had a friend pop over yesterday who wants to start exercising and lose a bit of weight train with me - she said she was in awe of how fit I am - awww I nearly cried! Lovely compliment!

Can't do much jogging now (even on treadmill as my hip hurts) but still walking on incline and doing my weights and leg exercises/stretches.
Going to start focusing more on yoga now for core strength and balance ;-)

Would like to join in if it's still up and running? I would like to gain as little as possible, no more than 8kg if I can help it though.

I am 22 weeks now, from the month we concieved to week 14 I lost 10kg, went from 115 down to 105. Maintained that loss until Week 17, (after Xmas though!) and have gained 3kg from then to now, so a little bit faster than I would have liked

I am sitting at 108kg now and want to try and keep that stable for the next few weeks if possible. I can't exercise and I'm on limited movement because of back probs and SPD so I'm stuck with just watching my food intake.

22weeks & 1 day - 7kgs!!!! Hoping few of those kgs are my b00bs as they won't stop growing!! Lol
Eased back and not jogging at all now - just walking and more yoga.
Going to keep doing my weight training though - muscles weigh more than fat hehe ;-)

Food wise I do try to eat healthy but evenings are a bi@tch for sugar cravings!!!!!!!

Can I join???? I lost 53 kilos after DS was born and I reckon I stacked on almost 8 or so since TTC and now being pregnant and wanting to eat carbs constantly.. WAHHHH.. I need to get some energy so I can start excersiing again, stopped when I got my BFP because I had a m/c last cycle.

Hi ladies!
How is everyone going? I hope this thread is still going!
Im 6 weeks and 82kg, I would love to get under 80 and stay there but I'm not sure how.
HELP! You all seem to be going so well, what are your secrets?

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